Okay, so I had to make a trip to the Planned Parenthood in Concord, California. It’s located at 2185 Pacheco Street. I had been feeling a bit off lately, and I figured it was time to get a check-up, maybe even get tested for some STIs, you know, just to be safe. Plus, I was curious about their birth control options.

First thing I did was try to figure out how to schedule an appointment. I found out that I could either book one online or give them a call. Since I prefer human interaction, I dialed their number. The person on the phone was pretty helpful, answered all my questions about the services they offer, like birth control, STI testing, pregnancy testing, and even cancer screenings. They mentioned they accept Medi-Cal, which was a relief, since I’m on it. This will help me a lot since I’m on a budget.
On the day of the appointment, I drove over to the health center. Parking was a bit of a hassle, but I eventually found a spot. I walked in, checked in at the front desk, and waited for my turn. The waiting room was clean and surprisingly calm.
My Visit
- Check-in: I walked in, checked in at the front desk, and sat in the waiting room.
- Consultation: A nurse called me in, and we talked about my concerns. She was very understanding and non-judgmental, which made me feel at ease. I told her about my symptoms and my interest in birth control options.
- STI Testing: I decided to get tested for STIs. The process was quick and relatively painless. They took some samples, and I was told I’d get the results in a few days.
- Birth Control Discussion: We discussed different birth control methods, like the pill, the shot, the implant, and even IUDs. The nurse explained how each one works, the pros and cons, and potential side effects.
- Decision and Prescription: After much consideration, I decided to go with the birth control pill. The nurse gave me a prescription and explained how to take it properly. She even mentioned that I could get it delivered online, but I opted to pick it up at a pharmacy.
Overall, the visit was pretty smooth. Everyone was professional and respectful. They even had information about emergency contraception, which is good to know.
I left the health center feeling relieved and empowered. I got the answers I needed, and I felt like I was taking control of my health. It’s good to know that places like Planned Parenthood exist, offering affordable and accessible healthcare services. Getting all those tests done, that was a load off my mind.